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if youamp;#39;ve ever used a password input in WPF youamp;#39;re probably familiar with one of the most annoying issues in WPF welp that issue is fixed in.net Maui suppose youamp;#39;re building your dream application in WPF and youamp;#39;re building a login form youamp;#39;re going to need a password from your user however in a WPF mvvm app if you want to bind your password box to a property on your viewmodel your applicationamp;#39;s gonna crash how are you going to build your dream application you could work around this in WPF by building a bindable password box that I discussed in other videos but ideally something like this should just be supported by the framework now is this still an issue in.net Maui well in.net Maui there is no password box we can simply use the regular text box input called an entry and set the is password property to true the UI behaves as a password box our binding works as it should and we can get back to building our dream application and this is j